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we've got long island, connecticut, rhode island, new hampshire, massachusetts, and probably parts of maine as well that are going to be dealing with these. national grid says about 100,000. i'm thinking about 250 before all is said and done. the problem is once those lines come down, once those poles come down, you're going to have to remove all this snow before you can get in there and do some of the repairs. so it's kind of a twofold problem here. and unfortunately one that they've warned people once you do lose power, especially if it's a severe case, it's going to be probably a week before you get that power back on, even though there are many crews on standby to get in there and help with the situation. the problem again, though, is to get the snow out of the way first. then we can get in on some of these roads and obviously get these power poles back up and the power lines back up. we'll see how that situation mounts tonight. the good news is here it is at nightfall on a friday night. most people are off the roads. the airports, even though they're not closed, are literally shu
we've got long island, connecticut, rhode island, new hampshire, massachusetts, and probably parts of maine as well that are going to be dealing with these. national grid says about 100,000. i'm thinking about 250 before all is said and done. the problem is once those lines come down, once those poles come down, you're going to have to remove all this snow before you can get in there and do some of the repairs. so it's kind of a twofold problem here. and unfortunately one that they've warned...
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talking more than two feet of snow in providence, rhode island. i think you have to go back to the blizzard of '78 and the eerie thing of the timing, 35 years ago this week. and this storm was truly epic. it was -- it was a northeast storm. go to atlantic city, new jersey, 20 inches of snow there. new york city shut down. but really, it was eastern massachusetts, rhode island, parts of connecticut. this thing was truly a monster. in massachusetts, you had up to four and a half feet of snow in some places. you had wind at 70 miles per hour in boston. 100 miles per hour in cape cod. you had 2,100 homes destroyed. 29 people in massachusetts that were killed by this thing. so obviously, it was a serious storm but it was also something if you're 40 or over and you're from new england, you're still talking about this and telling people about this and you remember this. under 40, you grew up hearing about it from those people. i have had -- i grew up in massachusetts. fascination with the storm and this week i went and looked for old pictures. take a loo
talking more than two feet of snow in providence, rhode island. i think you have to go back to the blizzard of '78 and the eerie thing of the timing, 35 years ago this week. and this storm was truly epic. it was -- it was a northeast storm. go to atlantic city, new jersey, 20 inches of snow there. new york city shut down. but really, it was eastern massachusetts, rhode island, parts of connecticut. this thing was truly a monster. in massachusetts, you had up to four and a half feet of snow in...
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and in addition using every single emergency vehicle in rhode island. they have hired all of the contractors they can to help take care of this storm. i know you're going to talk to the mayor a little bit later, erin. it's getting significantly worse here by the minute. >> all right, thank you very much, poppy harlow. as we watch the storm approach, blizzard conditions here in new york city where i'm standing as well. it's because of the heavy snow and strong winds the city's mayor michael bloomberg has urged new yorkers to pack it up and get home early. >> you can't take nature too lightly. hopefully it won't be anything drastic and it's certainly not going to be a hurricane sandy. but that doesn't mean you can't get badly hurt or killed if you're not careful. and help others. >> all right, joining me "outfront" is new york city's police commissioner ray kelly. commissioner, good to see you again. last time i saw you was on the night of hurricane sandy. >> i remember it well. >> yeah. that was a frightening night in a lot of ways. are you ready for thi
and in addition using every single emergency vehicle in rhode island. they have hired all of the contractors they can to help take care of this storm. i know you're going to talk to the mayor a little bit later, erin. it's getting significantly worse here by the minute. >> all right, thank you very much, poppy harlow. as we watch the storm approach, blizzard conditions here in new york city where i'm standing as well. it's because of the heavy snow and strong winds the city's mayor...
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thank you, in pawtucket, rhode island. want to let all of you know, i'll be anchoring special live coverage here as the peak of the blizzard hits the northeast, starting at midnight tonight. i'll be with you all the way through 5:00 in the morning right here on cnn. coming up, ashleigh banfield live in connecticut. she is measuring what has been falling so far. we'll talk to her in a moment. (dog) larry,larry,larrryyy. why take exercise so seriously,when it can be fun? push-ups or sprints? what's wrong with fetch? or chase? let's do this larry! ooh, i got it, i got it! (narrator) the calorie-smart nutrition in beneful healthy weight... includes grains and real chicken, because a healthy dog is a playful dog. beneful healthy weight. find us on facebook to help put more play in your day. ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i
thank you, in pawtucket, rhode island. want to let all of you know, i'll be anchoring special live coverage here as the peak of the blizzard hits the northeast, starting at midnight tonight. i'll be with you all the way through 5:00 in the morning right here on cnn. coming up, ashleigh banfield live in connecticut. she is measuring what has been falling so far. we'll talk to her in a moment. (dog) larry,larry,larrryyy. why take exercise so seriously,when it can be fun? push-ups or sprints?...
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last winter, low snow totals saved providence, rhode island $1.2 million; in manchester, new hampshire, $636,000. and boston saved more thand bo $11 million. much of the savings were put back into other city services. and, scott, with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches of snow here, schools have already been closed tomorrow, and the airport here-- the main airport, logan-- has been closed. it will be closed tomorrow afternoon and remain closed through the day on saturday.st p >> pelley: terrell, thank you. the man president obama wants as the central intelligence agency had his confirmation hearing today. john brennan's testimony was bankrupt several times by protesters who object to u.s. drone strikes overseas. brennan was the architect of that program. among those killed by the strikes was an american citizen who was a member of al qaeda in yemen. bob orr followed the hearing today. >> reporter: as president obama's top counter-terrorism adviser, john brennan has overseen a five-fold increase in drone strikes against suspected terrorists. brennan today told the senate intelligenc
last winter, low snow totals saved providence, rhode island $1.2 million; in manchester, new hampshire, $636,000. and boston saved more thand bo $11 million. much of the savings were put back into other city services. and, scott, with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches of snow here, schools have already been closed tomorrow, and the airport here-- the main airport, logan-- has been closed. it will be closed tomorrow afternoon and remain closed through the day on saturday.st p >>...
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travel bans in massachusetts and rhode island. they have situations like this making the clean up difficult for plow drivers . hundreds of abandoned cars are sitting on the longhorns expressway . emergency crews rescuing the drivers and others forced to spend the night in their car x. molly line has been braving the elements . she kickings off the folks team coverage. flooding is a big challenge at this hour. >> we want to start with a dangerous situation. both in north and south in boston and low, lying areas. we talk about a coastal talk and they have seen flooding. this came in over the seawall and frigid ice cold water over the streets. it could freeze and stay in place and cause a lot of the imagines for the firefighters . big heavy equipment and wading house to house . using it to try to insure that everyone is save and can get out and get them to shelterings. there are report're hundreds of people in the state and also in the north shore. salsbury beach evacuated and dangerous situation and also the firefighters check in on
travel bans in massachusetts and rhode island. they have situations like this making the clean up difficult for plow drivers . hundreds of abandoned cars are sitting on the longhorns expressway . emergency crews rescuing the drivers and others forced to spend the night in their car x. molly line has been braving the elements . she kickings off the folks team coverage. flooding is a big challenge at this hour. >> we want to start with a dangerous situation. both in north and south in...
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last winter, low snow totals saved providence, rhode island, $1.2 million. in manchester, new hampshire, $636,000. and boston saved more than $11 million. much of the savings were put back into other city services. and, scott, with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches of snow here, schools have already been closed tomorrow, and the airport here, the main airport, logan, has been closed. it will be closed tomorrow afternoon and remain closed through the day on saturday. >> pelley: terrell, thank you. the next big story of the day, three people are dead, and a massive manhunt is on. after a former los angeles police officer allegedly launched a rampage of row venge. christopher dorner was fired by the l.a.p.d. in 2008. tonight itarchs peer every officer on the force is a potential target. here is ben tracy. >> reporter: police in southern california are on full tactical alert and on edge. >> put your window down. >> reporter: officers have surrounded los angeles police headquarters to defend it from 33-year-old christopher dorner, police chief charlie beck.
last winter, low snow totals saved providence, rhode island, $1.2 million. in manchester, new hampshire, $636,000. and boston saved more than $11 million. much of the savings were put back into other city services. and, scott, with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches of snow here, schools have already been closed tomorrow, and the airport here, the main airport, logan, has been closed. it will be closed tomorrow afternoon and remain closed through the day on saturday. >> pelley:...
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the governors of massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island, have declared states of emergency in the weak of the snow, which basically bans all travel, so no traffic in all of massachusetts, 100 days ago superstorm sandy devastated stretches of the northeast. many are stocking up on food, water, gas in case there are shortages, and there are possibilities of that. they're already warning of possible widespread powerout acknowledges, in new york city it might be ice first. we're in lower manhattan. battery park city. this is misery upon misery for superstorm sandy victims. >> certainly is. this huge snowstorm is going to hit many of the exact same areas that sandy hit so hard just about, as you said, 100 days ago. there are many people, victims of sandy, who still are not back in their homes, living in shelters, many of them. there are many who have not back into their homes but have not yet got full power. cannot run full heating. so they're going to suffer a great deal tonight with these diving temperatures. the snow and the winds that are also coming with this. and if those factors don'
the governors of massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island, have declared states of emergency in the weak of the snow, which basically bans all travel, so no traffic in all of massachusetts, 100 days ago superstorm sandy devastated stretches of the northeast. many are stocking up on food, water, gas in case there are shortages, and there are possibilities of that. they're already warning of possible widespread powerout acknowledges, in new york city it might be ice first. we're in lower...
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massachusetts and rhode island were hit the hardest. >>> more than two dozen people will be waking up in a long island walmart this morning. road conditions became too dangerous for shoppers to leave during the blizzard, so walmart allowed them to stay. i guess they probably have plenty of things to eat and certainly tooth brushes. one customer said she threw in the towel after spending at least seven hours trying to drive just two miles home. even one of the cnn crews spent the night. >>> there's a lot of back breaking work to be done in the northeast. hopefully they'll get a little help in the weather. let's check this with alexandra steel. we talk about snow melt. just seems like snow disperse aadisperseal. >> today they won't get any help from the weather. it's a cold night. the winds were up, so it did keep the temperatures up a bit. but right now temperatures are in the teens. new york only going to 34. so not a lot of melts today. 34 for a high at boston, 30 in al ban notice. albany only saw 4 inches of snow. but five states had at least 30 inches of snow plus. boston, their fi
massachusetts and rhode island were hit the hardest. >>> more than two dozen people will be waking up in a long island walmart this morning. road conditions became too dangerous for shoppers to leave during the blizzard, so walmart allowed them to stay. i guess they probably have plenty of things to eat and certainly tooth brushes. one customer said she threw in the towel after spending at least seven hours trying to drive just two miles home. even one of the cnn crews spent the night....
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rhode island avenue might work for you. again inbound new york avenue after bladensburg road with a deadly accident this morning. back to you. >>> 6:53. a sign of spring. pitchers and catchers reported to very era, florida for the -- viera, florida for the nats. >> this is one of the most anticipated seasons because they were so good last year. it's good for us because we partnered up with masn and the nationals and will be airing 20 of the games right here. >> we'll bring you all of the stories and news from nats training camp in florida. >>> time to answer our question of the morning. here's the question one more time. according to careerbuilder.com, 15% of americans say they'll call out sick for one of these lame reasons. is it a, perfect, warm, sunny day, b, they call out sick because they stubbed their toe or c, because they're going on a date? >> lisa wrote, i say a. who wouldn't want to play hooky and enjoy a day in the beautiful sunshine. have a great day. >> but you know what? 15% of us call in for a stubbed toe. >
rhode island avenue might work for you. again inbound new york avenue after bladensburg road with a deadly accident this morning. back to you. >>> 6:53. a sign of spring. pitchers and catchers reported to very era, florida for the -- viera, florida for the nats. >> this is one of the most anticipated seasons because they were so good last year. it's good for us because we partnered up with masn and the nationals and will be airing 20 of the games right here. >> we'll bring...
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in rhode island, parts of i-95 are completely shut down. there is the car ban in massachusetts. if it is not essential travel. authorities want the streets clear to keep all of us safe, but to be able to plow, as they are behind me at this hour. they are continuing to do that. the bottom line is, take it seriously, stay home if you can. if you don't have what you thought you needed, it's too late. greta? >> jamie, thank you. it is going to be a very long night for millions and millions of people, as a dangerous storm pummels the north east. more live coverage throughout the hour. and we're continuing to follow breaking news in california. the manhunt for the fired cop, accused of gunning down three people, including a police officer. he says he will kill again. we have another live update coming up. and while -- well, she's back. the teen who flipped the bird at the judge is back in court. what disclosure do? and how did the judge react? that's next. my bad. tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cu
in rhode island, parts of i-95 are completely shut down. there is the car ban in massachusetts. if it is not essential travel. authorities want the streets clear to keep all of us safe, but to be able to plow, as they are behind me at this hour. they are continuing to do that. the bottom line is, take it seriously, stay home if you can. if you don't have what you thought you needed, it's too late. greta? >> jamie, thank you. it is going to be a very long night for millions and millions of...
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joining me by phone is rhode island governor lincoln chafy. tell us about the conditions in your state, governor. >> we had a bad storm here with heavy, heavy snow starting with wet snow early, which stuck to the trees, which brought them down on the power lines. and then the temperatures dropping. and then high, high winds all combining to a lot of power outages. we have our challenges getting people's power back on, as we see temperatures dropping. >> you're also giving credit to officials who you say have done a good job warning residents to get out of the storm's path early. so what does that suggest? >> well, the storm track absolutely on forecast. spot-on to the forecast. so we had lots of warning as to what would occur. and just anticipation of power outages. so people losing their heat, this is something that we did anticipate. we have the shelters up and running. most people are going to their neighbor's house, family's houses, shelters around the state are not seeing a high volume, despite the high number that you said, 175,000 peopl
joining me by phone is rhode island governor lincoln chafy. tell us about the conditions in your state, governor. >> we had a bad storm here with heavy, heavy snow starting with wet snow early, which stuck to the trees, which brought them down on the power lines. and then the temperatures dropping. and then high, high winds all combining to a lot of power outages. we have our challenges getting people's power back on, as we see temperatures dropping. >> you're also giving credit to...
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at this hour, a state of emergency has been declared by the governance new york, connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, maine, and new hampshire. residents in all six of those states are now facing what is shaping up to be a winter blizzard of historic proportions. at this point some of the heaviest snowfall is expected in the boston area, where forecasters are warning about the possibility of more than 2 feet of snow. massachusetts governor deval patrick banned all traffic from the roads after 4:00 p.m. tennessee today that is the first travel ban of that kind in more than three decades. and some shoreline residents in massachusetts have been asked to evacuate tonight. in neighboring connecticut, that state's governor, dan malloy has also issued a ban on all non-emergency motor vehicle traffic. and that ban took effect earlier this evening. and rhode island's governor lincoln chafee has taken similar measures, ordering cars off the roads instate as well. the storm has been blamed for this 19-car pileup and is causing travel problems in the air as well. at this point more than 4,000 fli
at this hour, a state of emergency has been declared by the governance new york, connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, maine, and new hampshire. residents in all six of those states are now facing what is shaping up to be a winter blizzard of historic proportions. at this point some of the heaviest snowfall is expected in the boston area, where forecasters are warning about the possibility of more than 2 feet of snow. massachusetts governor deval patrick banned all traffic from the roads...
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connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, maine and new hampshire. there are coastal flood warnings along with the blizzard warnings. it seems weird to connect those two, but they have them. they're expecting the floods to be three to five feet of storm surge along the coastal areas as well. and here's the thing, it's like sandy all over again in terms of patterns converging. cold air coming up the coast and a big wind restorm from the midwest. jennifer delgado is monitoring the science of this much better than i did. >> you did a good job. i think you've been studying with chad myers. we're following the storm and we're watch twog areas, as ashleigh just said. one is the low off the coast. then another merging in off the great lakes. what this is going to do, this is going to produce a tremendous amount of snowfall. we're talking crippling. potentially historic. and some of the locations are going to see three feet of snow but you can see for areas including providence, boston, already heavy snow. it's only going to get heavier throughout the day. b
connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, maine and new hampshire. there are coastal flood warnings along with the blizzard warnings. it seems weird to connect those two, but they have them. they're expecting the floods to be three to five feet of storm surge along the coastal areas as well. and here's the thing, it's like sandy all over again in terms of patterns converging. cold air coming up the coast and a big wind restorm from the midwest. jennifer delgado is monitoring the science of this...
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all throughout connecticut, massachusetts, rhode island, you name it. so many people without power, these utility companies are making their way around where they can, where it's plowed, and also where people who shouldn't be clogging up the roads aren't clogging up the roads. these guys got to get to where they're going. a lot of them from out of state. already mentioned that the new york governor has been sending plows from out of state. we've also been getting utility company workers from out of state coming in to help the roughly 650,000 people who ultimately did lose power at some point during this storm. not as many here in connecticut. i think at last look it was about 39,000. there were a lot more but they've been establishing things very quickly which has been lucky for us here. that said, again, i can't state this enough. with the none in massachusetts and here i am in connecticut suggesting these winds are really dangerous because those trees snap so quickly and take those power lines down. chad myers, you and i have these conversations ad na
all throughout connecticut, massachusetts, rhode island, you name it. so many people without power, these utility companies are making their way around where they can, where it's plowed, and also where people who shouldn't be clogging up the roads aren't clogging up the roads. these guys got to get to where they're going. a lot of them from out of state. already mentioned that the new york governor has been sending plows from out of state. we've also been getting utility company workers from...
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and coastal areas of rhode island and on cape cod. otherwise today, i don't think the airports will be too bad this morning. this afternoon we'll see some of the rain moving into d.c. and then late today into new york city. tomorrow, minor travel impact. again, i think tomorrow morning, new york city to philadelphia, there will be slippery roads. >> all right. thanks so much, bill. >>> straight ahead, no power and a handful of working toilets equals misery for 4,000 carnival cruise passengers. >>> plus, a freshman senator gets slapped down by veteran colleagues. first look is back in three minutes. my bad. tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. nope, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. [ normal voice ] same agent and everything. it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no, we're no
and coastal areas of rhode island and on cape cod. otherwise today, i don't think the airports will be too bad this morning. this afternoon we'll see some of the rain moving into d.c. and then late today into new york city. tomorrow, minor travel impact. again, i think tomorrow morning, new york city to philadelphia, there will be slippery roads. >> all right. thanks so much, bill. >>> straight ahead, no power and a handful of working toilets equals misery for 4,000 carnival...
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as you mentioned, new york city when you compare it to boston and rhode island and connecticut, not nearly as bad here. >> five inches of snow in new york city. obviously, you can deal with that. wasn't too many years ago that new york city had a 20-inch snowfall. just wasn't our turn this time. >> thank you. thanks to you at home as well. we have a look at the second amendment and the power of the national rifle association. come back. >>> i've got lots to say about say but tonight we'll stick to her super bowl performance and why those lights went out. that's still ahead. >>> it's now a political reality that the national rifle association, the once poster child for how scary lobby groups can intimidate politicians and keep them from supporting common-sense and popular policies, that nra is no longer very scary at all, or influential, not in the way they would like us to think they are. a ppp poll released earlier this week found that an nra endorsement is now more likely to cost votes than to gain votes for a political candidate. we had hints of the nra's anemic influence during this pa
as you mentioned, new york city when you compare it to boston and rhode island and connecticut, not nearly as bad here. >> five inches of snow in new york city. obviously, you can deal with that. wasn't too many years ago that new york city had a 20-inch snowfall. just wasn't our turn this time. >> thank you. thanks to you at home as well. we have a look at the second amendment and the power of the national rifle association. come back. >>> i've got lots to say about say...
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on the red line on saturday trains will single track between rhode island avenue in tacoma. don't forget metro will operate on a saturday schedule this presidents day monday, a holiday. >>> this morning freezing temps combined with last night's snow and rain for a commute that just got a little ridiculous this morning. i was listening to the radio. you had icy roads everywhere, all sorts of crashes including at least three accidents in fairfax county, two on the parkway and in montgomery county a lot of roads shut down, icy conditions including the ramp from route 29 to the beltway and rockville pike at grosvenor lane. it just was very slick. >>> howard had a cool thing on our web about black ice. it looks wet, but it's actually ice and that's the main problem. folks probably assumed it wasn't frozen. no worries right now, a beautiful day, temperatures above average. our average high is 45. we're now 48. that's pretty good. dew point in the 20s, nothing crazy dry, humidity 41%. winds are still out of the south. the winds will pick up tonight and drive in warmer air, albeit b
on the red line on saturday trains will single track between rhode island avenue in tacoma. don't forget metro will operate on a saturday schedule this presidents day monday, a holiday. >>> this morning freezing temps combined with last night's snow and rain for a commute that just got a little ridiculous this morning. i was listening to the radio. you had icy roads everywhere, all sorts of crashes including at least three accidents in fairfax county, two on the parkway and in...
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in rhode island, parts of i-95 are completely shut down. there's a car ban in massachusetts. if it's not essential travel. and authorities want the streets clear, not only to keep all of us safe, but also to be able to plow as they are behind me at this hour. they're continuing to do that. the bottom line is, take it seriously. stay home if you can. if you don't have what you thought you needed, it's too late. greta? >> greta: jamie, thank you. and it is going to be a very long night for millions and millions of people as this dangerous storm pummels the northeast. there's more live coverage coming throughout the hour. also we are continuing to follow breaking news in california. the manhunt for the fired cop accused of gunning down three people, including a police officer. he says he will kill again. we have another live update coming up. and, well, she's back. the teen who flipped the bird at a judge is back in court. what did she do this time and how did the judge react? you'll see for yourself. that's next. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small contin
in rhode island, parts of i-95 are completely shut down. there's a car ban in massachusetts. if it's not essential travel. and authorities want the streets clear, not only to keep all of us safe, but also to be able to plow as they are behind me at this hour. they're continuing to do that. the bottom line is, take it seriously. stay home if you can. if you don't have what you thought you needed, it's too late. greta? >> greta: jamie, thank you. and it is going to be a very long night for...
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more than three feet of snow fell in parts of connecticut, rhode island, and massachusetts. cutting power and downing trees. electrical power remains out in nearly 350,000 homes whereas the area this morning. so a lot of cleanup to do there. >>> meanwhile, the political climate has our attention here in washington as the president prepares to deliver his state of the union address tuesday night. as we begins a second term, we're being told he will return to his primary message of how to restore economic growth. we'll talk to both sides this morning. majority leader eric cantor and assistant democratic leader in the senate dick durbin. i want to welcome you back to "meet the press." >> pleasure, david. thank you. >> there are so many areas that are contentious right now, and chief among them is the sequester word. this dirty word in washington, that means automatic spending cuts. it could begin in a matter of weeks with $85 billion in automatic cuts. do you really want this as a republican lea
more than three feet of snow fell in parts of connecticut, rhode island, and massachusetts. cutting power and downing trees. electrical power remains out in nearly 350,000 homes whereas the area this morning. so a lot of cleanup to do there. >>> meanwhile, the political climate has our attention here in washington as the president prepares to deliver his state of the union address tuesday night. as we begins a second term, we're being told he will return to his primary message of how...
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island the hardest hit. a coastal flood warning is in affect from new york to main and governors in five states have already declared a state of emergency. >> this will allow us to implement emergency measures to ensure the safety of our residents and take appropriate steps to mobilize state assets. there are a thousand national guard members on duty now. we expect to build that up to nearly 5,000 over the course of the weekend. >> massachusetts took the rare step of banning most car travel on state roads. connecticut has closed state highways to all but emergency vehicles. and the northeast storm has forced more than 4700 flight cancellations and 83 of those were in and out of sfo today. all major airports in new york and boston are closed with dozens of other flights to other east coast cities delayed. airport officials say that travelers need to check the scheduled flights in advance as more cancellations and delays are expected tomorrow and through the weekend fnlt. >>> now more on the blizzard. sandhya
island the hardest hit. a coastal flood warning is in affect from new york to main and governors in five states have already declared a state of emergency. >> this will allow us to implement emergency measures to ensure the safety of our residents and take appropriate steps to mobilize state assets. there are a thousand national guard members on duty now. we expect to build that up to nearly 5,000 over the course of the weekend. >> massachusetts took the rare step of banning most...
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we're going to have a lot of power loss tonight from long island, through connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, possibly even southern new hampshire and on into maine, depending how far west that wind gets. right now 25 million people under the blizzard warnings. and that means sustained winds for three hours or more of 35 miles per hour. certainly a rough night for some. a night for the dogs for some. either way you slice it, a good night to stay inside. >> it certainly is. we could see millions of people without power in the coming hours. jim cantore, thanks for your time tonight. we appreciate that we have a lot more coming up on tonight's "ed show." stay with us. >>> our guys are making great progress at this point, but the search continues. >> it's not rambo, it's real. the manhunt continues in california. up next, new developments from big bear mountain and from los angeles, where the lapd headquarters remains on lockdown. >>> then karl rove loses his cool over ashley judd on national television. >>> bill clinton is back, giving direction to the democrats. we'll talk to the
we're going to have a lot of power loss tonight from long island, through connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, possibly even southern new hampshire and on into maine, depending how far west that wind gets. right now 25 million people under the blizzard warnings. and that means sustained winds for three hours or more of 35 miles per hour. certainly a rough night for some. a night for the dogs for some. either way you slice it, a good night to stay inside. >> it certainly is. we could...
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the governor of rhode island is crediting the cooperation of residents and the early prepared this. >> a great team effort and to think everybody. so many rhode islanders especiallwy eith the driving ban. /+ >> of many people are in join this 2 ft. with wintertime activity like sliding into august. with the clear weather today to get outside. this large group in stamford, conn. with a snowfall afight and boston common. >> i said i'm going to get ready for tomorrow. kron4's maureen kelly went to s-f-o where she talked to back east, about the conditions created by the massive storm. >> i was in the blizzard yes, it snowed 12 inches. >> reporter: here's a picture of emily allen took of her dog.and her kids enjoying the piles of snow that accumulated in just 8 hours. ironically she and her family are heading to a ski vacation in tahoe. pure ice, about 10 degrees this morning.pure ice >> reporter: these travellers from new jersey say they are happy to be here in sunny california. >> as long as there are no earthquakes >> reporter: they say that the blizzard was not nearly as bad as hurrica
the governor of rhode island is crediting the cooperation of residents and the early prepared this. >> a great team effort and to think everybody. so many rhode islanders especiallwy eith the driving ban. /+ >> of many people are in join this 2 ft. with wintertime activity like sliding into august. with the clear weather today to get outside. this large group in stamford, conn. with a snowfall afight and boston common. >> i said i'm going to get ready for tomorrow. kron4's...
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island and over into boston too and moving into central and northern new england. it's coming in pieces. we have a lot of moisture network with and a lot of cold air moving in as well. blizzard warnings are posted all along the coast of new england with eastern massachusetts likely the area that will get hit the hardest with power outages, a lot of wind damage, wind gusts could be as high as about 60 to 65 miles per hour. you can see boston could end up with more than two feet of snow. new york city should be closer to six to ten inches and hartford 12 to 18. that's the east. out west we have some weather of your own from san francisco down into l.a. we have a lot of showers out that way and those will continue to affect the coast of l.a. temperatures will only be in the 40s and 50s on the elko, nevada could end up with a wintry mix. snow in the northeast and rain in california. it should wind down tomorrow. >> i would take the rain if i had a choice. >> so i would. >> thank. defense secretary leon panetta's almost last day on benghazi and david beckham's latest fo
island and over into boston too and moving into central and northern new england. it's coming in pieces. we have a lot of moisture network with and a lot of cold air moving in as well. blizzard warnings are posted all along the coast of new england with eastern massachusetts likely the area that will get hit the hardest with power outages, a lot of wind damage, wind gusts could be as high as about 60 to 65 miles per hour. you can see boston could end up with more than two feet of snow. new york...
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states of emergency have been declared in new york, massachusetts, rhode island, and connecticut, and a limited state of emergency was declared in maine. in connecticut, the governor banned all non-emergency vehicles from the highways. in massachusetts, all cars were ordered off the roads this afternoon. the archdiocese of boston urged people attending mass on sunday to use caution and prunes. and meteorologists expect this storm to leave behind 1 to 3 feet of snow. >>> when you think of snow and rain and sleet and gloom of night, you think of the post office, right? or rather the post office creed. here in new york, you can see it there. see it? just above the colonnade at the famous james a. farley post office. neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. and for the time being, mail delivery has not been interrupted in new york state, although the postal service is asking people to help out their mail people by clearing snow and ice from t the driveways and porches. but in new england where the snow is h
states of emergency have been declared in new york, massachusetts, rhode island, and connecticut, and a limited state of emergency was declared in maine. in connecticut, the governor banned all non-emergency vehicles from the highways. in massachusetts, all cars were ordered off the roads this afternoon. the archdiocese of boston urged people attending mass on sunday to use caution and prunes. and meteorologists expect this storm to leave behind 1 to 3 feet of snow. >>> when you think...
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blizzard watches are in effect across eastern long island and much of connecticut, all of rhode island and eastern massachusetts and that's likely where we're going to see the heaviest of the snow. interior sections, winter storm watches in effect and winter storm warnings across the great lakes and this'll see snow as well. take a look at the future radar, what it does. tomorrow afternoon, it's 37 degrees in new york city and we're seeing this peak there, that's mixing between rain and snow. if we stayed this warm, we're going to see an accumulation across the new york city area and it's all snow as you get towards connecticut and certainly towards boston. by tomorrow night the cold air gets here and a we'll see a number of hours, five or six hours, very, very heavy snow and see the accumulation across new york city, but you notice in boston we're talking probably about a 36 hour snow event and that's why i think there we're going to see the biggest of the snowfall totals. especially as you go inland where you get a little bit of elevation across worcester hills and that's like we'll
blizzard watches are in effect across eastern long island and much of connecticut, all of rhode island and eastern massachusetts and that's likely where we're going to see the heaviest of the snow. interior sections, winter storm watches in effect and winter storm warnings across the great lakes and this'll see snow as well. take a look at the future radar, what it does. tomorrow afternoon, it's 37 degrees in new york city and we're seeing this peak there, that's mixing between rain and snow....
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it's not the case in eastern connecticut, rhode island, and the boston area and all of coastal maine, they're seeing occasional bouts of heavy snow. some of these bands are still pretty strong and that's going to continue to be the case for much of the morning. in fact, where you see the blue that's an additional 3 to 6 inches of snow could fall before the end of the day and that certainly does seem like that could be reasonable. >> how about the danger of flooding, especially in areas hit hardest by superstorm sandy, david? >> that's a good question. i know as far south as atlantic city during high tide we saw moderate coastal flooding and wash in that area. the winds now not only for the jersey shore and long island connecticut, now have it going offshore. the coastal flood warnings are confined along the massachusetts and maine shoreline. and, again, that should gradually abate as we go throughout the day. still there's threat of high water. >> david bernard, thank you so much. we'll be checking back with you later. >>> this blizzard is huge big enough for place in winter storm his
it's not the case in eastern connecticut, rhode island, and the boston area and all of coastal maine, they're seeing occasional bouts of heavy snow. some of these bands are still pretty strong and that's going to continue to be the case for much of the morning. in fact, where you see the blue that's an additional 3 to 6 inches of snow could fall before the end of the day and that certainly does seem like that could be reasonable. >> how about the danger of flooding, especially in areas...
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they are going to get buried up there, especially coastal maine to rhode island. the green is the rain. new york city, a mixture of snow and rain. long island, now over to mostly rain. coastal areas of southern new england, it's going to be a battle. that's why your snow totals will be a lot less. the full-blown snowstorm begins from boston to the hartford area and definitely around prove d providence. that's when the storm will be the strongest. that's when we'll have the blizzard conditions, high tide cycle. very dangerous at 10:00 a.m. near boston. that's when the highest winds will be felt. storm surge of two to four feet. if we're going to see houses damaged and falling into the water, we go early throughout tomorrow morning. again, the snowfall totals, they look pretty certain. one to two feet, a wide section of maine, southern new hampshire, massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island with a possibility of a bulls eye of 24 to possibly 30 inches of snow. that's where it's historic. still, widespread all the way from buffalo down to philadelphia and new york ci
they are going to get buried up there, especially coastal maine to rhode island. the green is the rain. new york city, a mixture of snow and rain. long island, now over to mostly rain. coastal areas of southern new england, it's going to be a battle. that's why your snow totals will be a lot less. the full-blown snowstorm begins from boston to the hartford area and definitely around prove d providence. that's when the storm will be the strongest. that's when we'll have the blizzard conditions,...
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could bring easily up to 2 feet to new york city, long island, all of connecticut, all of rhode island, eastern massachusetts, coastal new hampshire and maine blizzard warnings. millions of people, hours left to prepare, the blizzard of 2013 is starting today. you can see where it's located behind me, off the outer banks of north carolina, the heavy rain shield goes up through the mid-atlantic, all the way into southern jersey. the snow part of the storm has yet to begin. that will happen as we go through the morning hours and especially after noon today into new england. that's really your cut-off time if you're anywhere from federal jersey northward. whatever you have to get done, you'll do it in rain this morning. after about noon, get off the roads. that's when we could get stuck and we want plows to be able to clear everything out. as far as the snow totals go, this is the latest thinking on the storm. we're looking at the possibility of over 2 feet in a huge section of eastern new england. that's the historic part of the storm, from the boston area down to providence. looks like
could bring easily up to 2 feet to new york city, long island, all of connecticut, all of rhode island, eastern massachusetts, coastal new hampshire and maine blizzard warnings. millions of people, hours left to prepare, the blizzard of 2013 is starting today. you can see where it's located behind me, off the outer banks of north carolina, the heavy rain shield goes up through the mid-atlantic, all the way into southern jersey. the snow part of the storm has yet to begin. that will happen as we...
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let's head back to rhode island. in that state alone, 87,000 customers are without power tonight so far. it could get worse. poppy harlow joined me from providence, and one of the circles that chad just drew. poppy, it's looking like a white-out behind you. >> it's a complete white-out, great point, anderson. let's point our camera down the end of the block, a restaurant, a tall hotel. you can't even see it anymore. that's the change we had in the last half hour. the pellets that ali and jason are feeling are coming right at us. there goes my hat. i'm sure cnn will give me another one. it's white-out conditions here. this is wet snow because it's 34 degrees, and that's the huge problem. that's why you have 87,000 customers in rhode island alone without power. because the snow is building up on the power lines. it's bringing them down. we just talked to the mayor's representative. he told us in providence alone, they have had 60 calls of downed trees or downed power lines. they have 120 vehicles alone on the road in p
let's head back to rhode island. in that state alone, 87,000 customers are without power tonight so far. it could get worse. poppy harlow joined me from providence, and one of the circles that chad just drew. poppy, it's looking like a white-out behind you. >> it's a complete white-out, great point, anderson. let's point our camera down the end of the block, a restaurant, a tall hotel. you can't even see it anymore. that's the change we had in the last half hour. the pellets that ali and...
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just braekeaking news, the gover of rhode island has closed all the roads in rhode island. that joins connecticut and also massachusetts. roads closed officially. so you know, people taking this storm very, very seriously. let's take a look -- we've got some statistics now. the top five amounts of snow that have fallen in this area, milford, connecticut, 38 inches of snow. oxford, connecticut, 36. new haven, 34 inches of snow. we're looking at milford, as we said, new haven. madison, 32 inches. oxford, 36. boston, officially 21.8 inches of snow. so it's going to continue to come down. and this storm system really came together. we were talking about this on monday. but what happened was two storms really came together and provided -- one providing the moisture. the other providing the cold air. and boy, did they really phase together two days ago and just came up the coast and walloped the northeast and new england. and continue to have problems. snowfall amounts are still coming down. we've started to see the snow starting to lighten up just a little bit here in boston. bu
just braekeaking news, the gover of rhode island has closed all the roads in rhode island. that joins connecticut and also massachusetts. roads closed officially. so you know, people taking this storm very, very seriously. let's take a look -- we've got some statistics now. the top five amounts of snow that have fallen in this area, milford, connecticut, 38 inches of snow. oxford, connecticut, 36. new haven, 34 inches of snow. we're looking at milford, as we said, new haven. madison, 32 inches....
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island the hardest hit. a coastal flood warning is in affect from new york to main and governors in five states have already declared a state of emergency. >> this will allow us to implement emergency measures to ensure the safety of our residents and take appropriate steps to mobilize state assets. there are a thousand national guard members on duty now. we expect to build that up to nearly 5,000 over the course of the weekend. >> massachusetts took the rare step of banning most car travel on state roads. connecticut has closed state highways to all but emergency vehicles. and the northeast storm has forced more than 4700 flight cancellations and 83 of those were in and out of sfo today. all major airports in new york and boston are closed with dozens of other flights to other east coast cities delayed. airport officials say that travelers need to check the scheduled flights in advance as more cancellations and delays are expected tomorrow and through the weekend fnlt. >>> now more on the blizzard. sandhya
island the hardest hit. a coastal flood warning is in affect from new york to main and governors in five states have already declared a state of emergency. >> this will allow us to implement emergency measures to ensure the safety of our residents and take appropriate steps to mobilize state assets. there are a thousand national guard members on duty now. we expect to build that up to nearly 5,000 over the course of the weekend. >> massachusetts took the rare step of banning most...